Škoda Octavia Combi RS wins prestigious 2024 Golden Steering
Wheel award in the mid-sized car category

› Octavia Combi RS beats 15 competitors, earning the coveted award after expert jury’s test drives on the German Lausitzring race track
› Octavia Combi RS combines dynamic driving and handling characteristics with spaciousness and a high level of everyday comfort
› Octavia RS win marks the ninth Golden Steering Wheel in total for Škoda

Mladá Boleslav, 8 November 2024 – The Škoda Octavia Combi RS has been awarded the coveted 2024 Golden Steering Wheel in the mid-sized car category. In a first step, readers of German “Auto Bild” and the country’s largest-selling national Sunday newspaper “Bild am Sonntag” voted Škoda’s bestselling model series’ sporty range-topper into the top three out of 16 cars in this category. A jury of experts then subjected these three finalists to a challenging test drive on the German Lausitzring race track. This victory marks the Czech car manufacturer’s ninth Golden Steering Wheel win. Škoda Auto CEO Klaus Zellmer accepted the accolade at yesterday’s awards ceremony in Berlin.

“Škoda always strives to give our customers more than they expect, and this illustrious award from Auto Bild and Bild am Sonntag readers and the expert jury reflects that ambition. I’m grateful. Our bestseller Octavia is a true icon of our brand, consistently scoring points for typical Škoda virtues: spaciousness, practicality, and an excellent
price-performance proposition. These characteristics have helped make the Octavia Combi the best-selling estate car in Europe last year and in the first half of 2024. The fourth generation of the model continues on this path, with the Octavia Combi RS as the sportiest version. I’m honoured to have driven it up onto the awards ramp!”


Klaus Zellmer, Škoda Auto CEO

Octavia Combi RS triumphs over 15 competitors
This year saw 78 new cars compete for one of the coveted Golden Steering Wheel awards. Each manufacturer was able to nominate up to three models. The readers of “Auto Bild” and “Bild am Sonntag” then decided which of these would ultimately make it into the final round with expert test drives on the Lausitzring. Vehicles competed in seven different categories. 16 new models entered the field in the mid-sized segment. The Škoda Octavia Combi RS wowed readers with its overall package and was awarded a ticket to the finals at the Lausitzring. During the demanding test drives, the bestselling model series’ sporty range-topper also impressed the 21-strong jury of racing drivers, journalists and celebrities with its driving characteristics. The judges included rally world champion Sébastien Ogier and motorsport legend Hans-Joachim Stuck, a former Formula 1 driver and Le Mans winner. The vehicles had to score points in numerous areas such as brake feel, acceleration, agility, steering and many more.

Škoda Octavia Combi RS: successful overall package delights readers and customers
The Octavia Combi RS offers 195 kW (265 hp) of power. It has a 7-speed automatic DSG transmission and delivers a top speed of 250 km/h. Its turbocharged four-cylinder petrol unit comes from the EA 888 engine family. The top version of Škoda’s bestseller, which has sold over seven million units to date, features black exterior accents and the RS Design Selection for the interior. The equipment includes LED Matrix beam headlights, heated sports seats and a modern infotainment system incorporating ChatGPT for enhanced voice assistant functionality. Representing an excellent value proposition, the Octavia Combi RS is equally suitable as a comfortable fleet vehicle and as a versatile family car.

Ninth Golden Steering Wheel in total for Škoda
The first Golden Steering Wheel was awarded by “Bild am Sonntag” in 1976. In 2009, the German Sunday paper started awarding the prize in collaboration with the “Auto Bild” car magazine. This year’s success for the Octavia Combi RS marks Škoda’s ninth victory in the automotive competition. The Czech car maker received its first Golden Steering Wheel for the first-generation Fabia in 1999, with the successor repeating this feat in 2007. The second Octavia generation won in 2004, while the second-generation Superb received the trophy in 2008. In 2017, the Karoq left behind its competitors and in 2019, the Kamiq was honoured with the coveted award. In 2021, the Golden Steering Wheel went to the Enyaq, followed a year later by its coupé variant, the Enyaq Coupé RS.

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